Nebulae



Nebulae
 
Seen with the naked eye, binoculars or a small telescope, a nebula (plural nebulae) is a fuzzy patch on the sky.
 
Historically, the term referred to any extended object, but the modern definition excludes some types of object such as galaxies.

Observationally, nebulae are popular objects for amateur astronomers they exhibit complex structure, spectacular colours (in most cases only visible in color photography) and a wide variety of forms.
 
Many nebulae are bright enough to be seen using good binoculars or small to medium sized telescopes, and are a very photogenic subject for astro-photographers.

Nebulae are associated with a variety of phenomena, some being clouds of interstellar dust and gas in the process of collapsing under gravity, some being envelopes of gas thrown off during a supernova event (so called supernova remnants), yet others being the remnants of dumped outer layers around dying stars (planetary nebulae).

Examples of nebulae, images include the Crab Nebula (M1), which is a supernova remnant, and the Dumbbell Nebula (M27) and the Ring Nebula (M57) which are planetary nebulae.
 
Exactly 2520 years from the exile of Benjamin, Iceland became an independent nation.
 
  The first tribe to be conquered by the Assyrians was Manasseh, in 745 B.C. Exactly 2520 years later America became a nation on July 4, 1776.

(Leviticus. 26: 28-46) God warned Israel that if they persisted in continually breaking His Laws, not only would curses come upon them.

He would punish them for seven times, (a time being 360 years, seven times would be 2520 years) and would banish them from the land of Palestine and scatter them among the heathens (like lost sheep)

• Study the book: Abrahamic Covenant, (A study outline of the identity of God's people) By E. Raymond Capt - page 25
 
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